Does having diabetes hurt you chances of conceiving a child?
Want to have another child but having problems conceiving. Does that fact the I am diabetic hindering in getting my wife pregnant?
No hun it doesn’t hurt you chances a bit. I am sure you are NOT the ONLY guy out there with it with healthy babies! BEST WISHES KEEP TRYING!
Obesity and Diabetes on the Rise in Children
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Leon’s Story (Sunburst Books) $3.22 “Leon’s Story is a powerful, wonderful thing!” — Nikki GiovanniI remember that as a young boy I used to look in the mirror and I would curse my color, my blackness. But in those days they didn’t call you “black.” They didnt say “minority.” They called us “colored” or “nigger.” Leon Tillage grew up the son of a sharecropper in a small town in North Carolina. Told in vignettes, this is his story ab… |
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The Encyclopedia of Diabetes (Facts on File Library of Health & Living) $30.00 Praise for the previous edition:”…an outstanding example of what can happen when a highly knowledgeable medical specialist is teamed with a talented medical writer–informative, accurate information is presented in a clear, intelligible style…This book admirably succeeds in its goals.” – American Reference Books Annual”…an excellent overview of this disease…good explanations of medical ter… |
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Juvenile Diabetes (First Facts) $19.62 Introduces juvenile diabetes, why it occurs, and how it is diagnosed and treated…. |
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Staged Diabetes Management (Hardcover) $148.5 This new edition of the successful Staged Diabetes Management will again address the prominent issues of primary care diabetes management based on the International Diabetes Center’s “Staged Diabetes Management” programme, which it advocates as part of its mission statement.  The programme aims to provide clinicians with a systematic treatment programme consisting of practical solutions to the detection and treatment of diabetes, its complications and such areas as metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes and diabetes in children, using evidence-based medicine. The text will review the fundamental basis of diabetes management and then address treatment of each type of diabetes and the major micro- and macrovascular complications. |
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The Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook $17.77 The latest guidelines for lasting health from the American Diabetes Association Completely revised and updated, this essential resource for people with diabetes includes new information on the rise of type 2 diabetes in children, metabolic syndrome, and the most recent recommendations for diet and exercise. It also provides up-to-the-minute findings on the new diabetes drugs on the market and updated lab test and clinical practice guidelines from the American Diabetes Association. |
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Practical Endocrinology and Diabetes in Children (Hardcover) $77.56 This practical, highly clinical, concise, and up-to-date account of pediatric endocrinology and diabetes serves as a concise and convenient companion to more extensive textbooks. The third edition contains a variety of new features such as key web links, key guidelines and courses for endocrinologists and paediatricans, and five case studies per chapter illustrating diagnostic difficulties. Chapters include sections on how to deal with emergencies, potential pitfalls, guidelines on which conditions should be discussed with a specialist, controversial areas, and future developments. |
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Type 2 Diabetes in Teens $14.8 A complete, candid guide to living with Type 2 diabetes in adolescenceRecent years have seen an alarming increase in the incidence of Type 2 diabetes among adolescents. But until now, there has been little written guidance available to help teens who must handle the typical stresses and growing pains of adolescence in addition to the demands of living with diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes in Teens helps educate, motivate, and support adolescents aged ten to nineteen in understanding, accepting, and managing Type 2 diabetes. A special section features the voices of real teens as they discuss handling their diabetes while struggling with issues such as independence and weight. There is also a chapter telling parents what they should know and understand about diabetes and their child`s feelings.Jean Betschart Roemer, MSN, CRNP, CPNP, CDE (Bridgeville, PA), is a pediatric nurse practitioner at the Children`s Hospital of Pittsburgh and the former president of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. She has authoredor coauthored numerous books, including Diabetes Care for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers (Wiley: 0-471-34676-4), and It`s Time to Learn About Diabetes Workbook (Wiley: 0-471-34743-4). |
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Diabetes Sourcebook (Hardcover) $91.13 "Provides basic consumer health information about diagnosis, treatment, and management of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, along with facts about lifestyle issues and preventing complications. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources"– |
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Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes:New Developments $134.69 In the United States, 20.8 million children and adults, 7% of the population, have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million have yet to be diagnosed. Worldwide diabetes afflicts 150 million people. The World Health Organization estimates that by 2025 that figure will double. Diabetes is responsible for more deaths than AIDS and breast cancer, combined. It is a leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart complications and stroke.Treatment of Type 1 and Type diabetes has changed radically over the past few years. There are new opportunities for treating the key abnormality in diabetes, increased blood glucose, by effective agents such as new insulin preparations and oral agents.Increasing so-called non-glycemic intervention is of prime importance. Blood pressure lowering therapies, anti-cholesterol strategies, and specific treatment related to complications is becoming increasingly important.Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes is a unique, invaluable guide to all aspects of the pharmacological treatment of diabetes, covering basic concepts and an in-depth review of current and future therapies. This work provides an overview for the new changes in therapies that can be implemented in clinical practice and treatment of the diabetic patient. |